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Clwyd

Clwyd is a historic and picturesque preserved county in northeast Wales with rich heritage, coastal resorts, and scenic landscapes.

Basingwerk Abbey

Basingwerk Abbey is a Grade I listed ruined Cistercian abbey founded in the 12th century located near Holywell, Flintshire, Wales. Visitors can explore extensive medieval ruins set within Greenfield Valley Heritage Park, managed by Cadw. The site showcases historic religious architecture and marks the start of the North Wales Pilgrims Way.

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Dolwyddelan Castle

Castell Dolwyddelan is a historic Welsh mountain castle known for its commanding location in Snowdonia, association with Prince Llywelyn the Great, and distinctive mix of medieval and 19th-century restoration architecture. Visitors can explore the ruins outdoors year-round, with limited interior access in summer months.

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Ewloe Castle

Castell Ewloe is a native-built Welsh castle located in a deep woodland setting near the Wales-England border, known for its distinctive D-shaped stone tower and historic significance as a contested borderland fortress. The site offers an outdoor historic experience with walking trails and steps, accessible to visitors year-round with free entry.

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Rhuddlan Castle

Castell Rhuddlan is a historically significant Edwardian castle featuring a unique concentric design with twin-towered gatehouses and a deep moat, located by the River Clwyd. Visitors can explore the extensive outdoor grounds, learn about medieval military engineering, and enjoy facilities including a gift shop and refreshments. The site is accessible, child-friendly, allows dogs on short leads, and offers seasonal open times with admission charges.

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Denbigh Friary

Denbigh Friary is the ruins of a 14th-century Carmelite monastery located in the valley of the River Clwyd near Denbigh, Wales, featuring historic medieval architectural remains such as choir and nave walls.

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Leicester's Church, Denbigh

The Earl of Leicester's Church is an unfinished Elizabethan church ruin in Denbigh, designed to be a grand Protestant episcopal building. Visitors can explore the outdoor remains of this historic structure within the old town walls throughout the year during daylight hours.

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Eliseg's Pillar

Eliseg's Pillar is an ancient early Christian monument from the 9th century, located on a Bronze Age burial cairn in Wales. Visitors can explore the historic outdoor site featuring a weathered cross shaft with inscriptions that tell the story of the kingdom of Powys and its rulers. The site is accessible via a short walk from nearby Valle Crucis Abbey car park.

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Flint Castle

Flint Castle is a 13th-century Norman castle ruin in Flintshire, Wales, notable for its unique isolated keep and strategic position along the Dee Estuary. Maintained by Cadw, it offers outdoor exploration of historic ruins with scenic views and free public access.

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Maen Achwyfan

Maen Achwyfan is a historic 10th/11th century stone wheel-cross near Whitford, Flintshire, notable as the tallest of its kind in Britain, featuring intricate Celtic and figurative carvings. It is an outdoor monument and a scheduled historic site maintained by Cadw.

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St Hilary's Chapel

St Hilary's Chapel in Denbigh is a historic ruined church tower from around 1290, located near Denbigh Castle. Visitors can explore the remains of the town's former garrison church, a Grade I listed site with significant historical heritage.

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Valle Crucis Abbey

Valle Crucis Abbey is a historic Cistercian abbey ruin in Denbighshire, Wales, founded in 1201 and dissolved in 1537. Visitors can explore extensive outdoor ruins including the church, cloisters, and outbuildings, with access to some first-floor areas. The site is noted for its medieval architecture and the only remaining monastic fishpond in Wales.

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Chester Castle

Chester Castle in Cheshire features medieval castle remains combined with neoclassical buildings designed by Thomas Harrison, housing a military museum and Crown Court. Visitors can explore historic Norman architecture including a chapel with frescoes, extensive castle walls, and experience the castle's role through English history.

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Ysbyty Ifan

Ysbyty Ifan is a small historic village in Conwy, Wales, known for its medieval Knights of St John hospital and its location on ancient pilgrimage routes. The area features a large National Trust estate with natural moorlands and river valleys, ideal for walking and outdoor activities. The village also offers amenities such as a primary school, rugby pitch, and children's playground, reflecting a family-friendly community.

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Conwy town walls

Conwy Town Walls offer visitors a chance to walk along one of Europe's most complete medieval town walls, encircling the historic town with 21 towers and gateways. The outdoor experience includes stunning views of Conwy Castle, the estuary, and Snowdonia, but involves strenuous walking with steep steps and uneven surfaces. Entry is free, but dogs are not allowed due to safety concerns on the narrow walls.

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All Saints' Church, Llangar

Llangar Church, also known as All Saints Old Parish Church, is a well-preserved 15th century rural church in Denbighshire, Wales. It features medieval wall paintings, largely intact 18th century wooden interior fittings, and is conserved by Cadw. The church is open to the public as an example of historical religious architecture and artwork.

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Chester Roman Amphitheatre

Chester Roman Amphitheatre is the largest Roman amphitheatre uncovered in Britain, located in Chester, Cheshire. The outdoor site features extensive ruins dating back to the 1st century, seating around 8,000 spectators in its prime, and is managed by English Heritage. Visitors can explore the historic archaeological remains and view a mural that recreates the original structure visually.

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Old Oswestry

Old Oswestry Hill Fort is a large Iron Age hill fort in Shropshire, England, with well-preserved earthworks offering panoramic views. It is managed by English Heritage and open free to the public as a historical and archaeological outdoor site.

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Carneddau

The Carneddau is a prominent mountain range in Snowdonia, Wales, featuring some of the highest peaks in the country, wild ponies, lakes, and significant natural and archaeological heritage. It offers vast outdoor experiences in rugged mountain and valley landscapes.

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Glyderau

The Glyderau is a mountain range in Snowdonia, Wales, known for its rugged peaks including Glyder Fawr and Glyder Fach, popular for hiking, scrambling, and climbing, featuring unique natural flora and an underground hydroelectric power station.

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Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet

Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet is the largest outlet shopping centre in the UK offering 145 stores with discounted brand goods, a leisure park with cinema and bowling, and various dining options. It also hosts seasonal events like a winter village.

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Island Green

Island Green in Wrexham, Wales is a retail park located on the site of the former Island Green Brewery. The park includes shops, restaurants, and Wrexham Central railway station, repurposing historic Grade II listed brewery buildings and providing extensive parking and visitor amenities.

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Conwy Suspension Bridge

Conwy Suspension Bridge is a historic and architecturally significant pedestrian suspension bridge in Conwy, Wales, built by Thomas Telford in the 19th century and now managed by the National Trust. It offers visitors a chance to experience one of the earliest suspension bridges in the world adjacent to Conwy Castle.

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